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- Carolyn I. Brothers Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive ... - 24-7PressRelease.com
The Cambridge mission is to deliver its members the recognition and competitive edge needed to network and do business effectively. /Cambridge Who's Who/ - Fountain Valley, CA, August 3, 2008, Carolyn I. Brothers, Resource Specialist Teacher at James ...
- Mugabe plays the God card - Globe and Mail
In perhaps his sincerest admission of how he has regarded today's runoff presidential vote, Zimbabwean strongman Robert Mugabe recently told a group of businessmen in Bulawayo: "Only God, who appointed me, will remove me." The not-so-veiled threat of ...
- Good Talent, Bad Album ... Kerli is Sweet, but ?Love is Dead? is a ... - RedOrbit
Good Talent, Bad Album ... Kerli is Sweet, but ?Love is Dead? is a ...RedOrbit, TX - Jul 18, 2008It's true that her singing register is low and a little dark, but so is Melissa Etheridge's and she never had to croon to industrial drums and creepy ...
- A nation of words - The National
A nation of wordsThe National, United Arab Emirates - 1 hour ago“For Arabs and especially Bedouins,” he says, “the connection with poetry is born with you when you are born. So it is only natural that even a short story ...
- All this...and purple sheep too - The Lowestoft Journal
All this...and purple sheep tooThe Lowestoft Journal, UK - 9 hours agoWe have opened up the obelisk arena a bit more, and the comedy and poetry arenas are bigger because they were really overwhelmed last year. ...
- War diary has Banjo Paterson's unseen poems - Daily Telegraph
War diary has Banjo Paterson's unseen poemsDaily Telegraph, Australia - 4 hours agoThe discovery of an 1899 cash book, whose back pages contain Paterson's unseen poetry, has thrilled Australian literature buffs. Major GL Lee, who commanded ...
- Richard Wright: black first - Times Online
By the time he sailed to France from New York in 1947, Richard Wright was a star, fixed in the literary firmament. Two of his books – Native Son (1940) and Black Boy (1945) – had risen high in the US best-seller lists, and were being translated ...
- Brave New Worlds - Business Standard
Brave New WorldsBusiness Standard, India - 2 hours agoInstead, we did a rough categorisation, separating literary fiction from science fiction, poetry from pulp. This worked reasonably well, until we both ...
- Jazz festival brings 'something new' to the table - Press-Register - al.com
Jazz festival brings 'something new' to the tablePress-Register - al.com, AL - 6 hours agoToday — "An Evening of Poetry" starts at 6:30 pm at the Alabama School of Mathematics & Science. As with most festival events, admission is free. ...
- Who do you consider a modern-day patriot? Moyers believes ... - Dubuque Telegraph Herald
Who do you consider a modern-day patriot? Moyers believes ...Dubuque Telegraph Herald, IA - 2 hours agoAlthough he had stints with CBS and NBC news and served as publisher of Newsday, he is best known for the many interviews, reports and documentaries he has ...
- Joyce Carol Oates enters 'tabloid hell' (GMA News)
"My Sister, My Love" (Ecco. 562 pages. $25.95), by Joyce Carol Oates: Some of Oates' books feel as if she wrote them as dares to herself. This novel, her 37th, is one of the wildest.
- An Avant-Gardist?s Sparse Stories, in Film and Fragments (New York Times)
A traveling exhibit at M.I.T. offers a good opportunity to assess what Chantal Akerman, a hero of the avant-garde cinema, has been up to over the last decade.
- Upcoming: Short List (Creative Loafing Atlanta)
Kingsized, Save Our Bookstore and more... August 15 Friday Wordsmiths Books doesn't mess around when it comes to reliably cool events. And its SAVE OUR BOOKSTORE fundraiser weekend is no different. Friday night's "Saving Bookstores Is AWESOME!!! Night of AWESOME!!!" features a reading by Jack Pendarvis, a performance from Atlanta indie rockers Sealions, and a silent robot auction – the ...
- Prime Time Calendar the week of Sept. 3, 2008 (Independent Press)
Auditions, for Chatham Community Players production of A Christmas Carol, an original musical adaptation of Charles Dickens story by Philip Wm. McKinley, are scheduled for September. Director Bob Cline seeks a large cast with many types and ages; all need to sing and move well.
- Goller, Baines Win 2008 Stott Arts Awards (East Aurora Advertiser)
In what is fast becoming an East Aurora tradition, the Salon of the Roycroft Inn came alive Saturday night with verse, song and music at the 12th annual Mary and Gil Stott Award ceremony and reception. With many of Elbert Hubbard's descendants joining in the celebration, poet and writer Gay Baines and singer, former Advertiser editor and current Town Historian Robert Lowell Goller were honored ...
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